3.1
Overview
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Carrying case
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Disposable oxygen cartridge
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Disposable MAPP-gas cartridge
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Welding tip(s)
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Mixing tube
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Handle
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Oxygen hose (blue)
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(Fuel-)gas hose (orange)
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Oxygen pressure reducer
3.2
Transportation and storage
For transportation, the pressure reducers must always be removed from the car-
tridges. Disassemble only at a well-ventilated place, preferably outdoors.
After completion of the work: Close the valves on the handle and on the two pressure reducers.
To remove the remaining amount of gas in the hose, open the valves on the handle again. This
will depressurize the hoses. Now close the valves on the handle again.
Disassemble the pressure reducers. Safety devices, hoses and burners can stay connected.
Secure the device against falling and slipping. Storage and transport only with upright standing
cartridges.
3.3
Assembly
Assemble only at a well-ventilated place, preferably outdoors. All connections must
be tightened or loosened with the supplied spanners. Ensure via leak detection
spray (e.g. ROTEST, Art.-No. 65000) or soapy water that all connections are gas
tight.
Make sure that all valves are closed before starting work.
Select an appropriate welding tip (see table "Welding tips") and screw it to the mixing tube.
Use the welding tip holder to tighten the connection.
Screw the mixing tube to the handle by using the coupling nut. Alternatively, screw the flexi-
ble welding nozzle to the handle in the same way.
Screw the hose to the handle. The oxygen hose (blue) has a conventional right-hand thread,
the MAPP-gas hose (orange) has a left-hand thread.
Screw both safety devices to the hoses.
Screw both safety devices to the pressure reducers.
Screw the cartridges into the pressure reducers by holding the pressure reducer firmly and
turning only the cartridge. The MAPP cartridge has a standard right-hand thread, the oxygen
cartridge has a left-hand thread. Ensure a smooth turning action. Damage caused by an
oblique screwing lead to an expiry of the warranty.
Clamp the cartridges onto the frame.
3.4
Commissioning
Igniting the flame:
Ensure via leak detection spray (e.g. ROTEST, Art.-No. 65000) or soapy water that
all connections are gas tight. After opening the fuel gas valve, the ignition must be
made immediately, as this may lead to an explosion. Ensure a good ventilation of
the room!
Make sure that all valves are closed before starting work.
Open the valve of the oxygen pressure reducer.
Open the valve of the MAPP pressure reducer.
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Oxygen safety device
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MAPP- gas pressure reducer
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MAPP- gas safety device
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Welding safety glasses
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Safety igniter
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Replacement flints
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Spanner wrench
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Bendable welding tip
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Welding tip holder
ENGLISH
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